tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8215116066445385512.post7003249003611222962..comments2023-07-13T05:20:07.334-04:00Comments on Reflections from Broadneck Baptist: Photos from our kidsAbbyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04823753643734462481noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8215116066445385512.post-58988210053436168732022-12-16T06:42:39.922-05:002022-12-16T06:42:39.922-05:00Great blog post thanks for sharingGreat blog post thanks for sharingCommercial Designers Atlantahttps://www.commercial-designers.com/us/office-designers-georgia/commercial-designers-atlanta.shtmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8215116066445385512.post-60179551140586117702015-08-07T10:12:01.366-04:002015-08-07T10:12:01.366-04:00Well said, Abby. In your sermon, you really summed...Well said, Abby. In your sermon, you really summed up how many folks of my generation (GenX?) feel about making and maintaining meaningful connections...and probably earlier generations, too! It just flies in the face of much of current practice, most of which seems to dehumanize us by how all these pseudo-connections actually disconnect us. Much the same whether it's ink or pixels. The same happens to many as the try to practice/live the faith that we hear in their churches. Just another reason I'm so glad to know that my church here and my church "there" (you all) continue to make showing love an embodied, lived thing, an action in truth.Jeremyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03507874062503931824noreply@blogger.com